Research in Action
Testing A New Care Model to Assess Young Drivers
New CHOP research shows how implementation of a virtual driving assessment in the primary care setting as part of routine care is not only feasible, but also desired by adolescents.
Reaching Vulnerable Communities Through Research
Michaela Olabisi reflects on how her Research Experiences for Undergraduates internship fueled her passion for public health and addressing systemic health disparities.
ICYMI July 2024
Read our latest roundup of notable child injury prevention news articles from June 2024.
Licensed to Drive, But Are They Prepared to Be Safe?
Dr. Elizabeth Walshe discusses the implications of a recent review of mandated driving training requirements in all 50 states.
Let's Talk About It: The Intersection of Injury Prevention and Mental Health
In recognition of May as Mental Health Awareness month, we share some notable blog posts centered around injury prevention and mental health conditions.
NJ-SHO Center Launches New Traffic Safety Resource
Check out the New Jersey Safety and Health Outcomes (NJ-SHO) Center for Integrated Data's new website and data dashboard.
ICYMI May 2024
Read our latest roundup of notable child injury prevention news articles from April 2024.
CChIPS Funds 20th Year of Research Projects
Learn about the newly funded 2024-25 Center for Child Injury Prevention Studies research portfolio.
Helping Other Autistic Youth Stay Mobile Through Naturalistic Driving Research
Olivia Comstock shares what she learned from an autistic teen's family about their experience in the Naturalistic Driving Study at CHOP.
Licensure and Driving Outcomes Among Youths with Mood Disorders
Dr. Christopher Gaw shares his new research examining driving outcomes among teens with mood disorders.